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douglas of america -- god bless america. thank you. god bless america. ♪ . we have stood on the edge and dared to dream. to move forward into the unknown. millions have come from all over the world to join us. uniquelyt of that american experience. they believe that america is mankind's last great hope. something many of us have forgotten. when the world has lost its faith, when hope is gone, america answers the call. we always have. remember where we are, remember who you are, remember the spirit of those who came before. it is time to restore america, and restore the world, it is time to believe again. >> i think the latest i heard over 300,000. i heard over 500,000. [applause] and that that is coming from the media, god only knows how many. this day is a day that we can touch the heart of america can, and it does nothing to do with politics. it has everything to do with god, turning our faith back to the values and principles that made us great. we have a choice today. we can either look at the scars of the nation -- and let's be honest. if you look at hi
douglas of america -- god bless america. thank you. god bless america. ♪ . we have stood on the edge and dared to dream. to move forward into the unknown. millions have come from all over the world to join us. uniquelyt of that american experience. they believe that america is mankind's last great hope. something many of us have forgotten. when the world has lost its faith, when hope is gone, america answers the call. we always have. remember where we are, remember who you are, remember the...
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america is moving forward. and the last thing we can afford is to go back to the very same special-interest laden policies that created this mess in the first place. and that is the choice in this election. that is the decision he will have to make -- you will have to make when you walk into the voting booth in november. everybody here in illinois and across the country past to make a choice. do we get -- go back to the policies of the past, or do we keep this country moving forward? i believe we have to keep on moving forward. alexi believes we have to keep moving forward. i think the american people want to keep moving forward. [applause] if you doubt that -- if you are thinking, that is just political rhetoric, i want you to think about what transpired within the republican party. it would be one thing that after 2006, 2008, all the problems that have taken place, if they went up into the wilderness and the meditated and thought, boy, we really screwed up. we have to come up with new ways of approaching thin
america is moving forward. and the last thing we can afford is to go back to the very same special-interest laden policies that created this mess in the first place. and that is the choice in this election. that is the decision he will have to make -- you will have to make when you walk into the voting booth in november. everybody here in illinois and across the country past to make a choice. do we get -- go back to the policies of the past, or do we keep this country moving forward? i believe...
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make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation that's created here with our creativity and the benefit of our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when we have the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture here, and market to the world. this is really important legislation also because of the way it is paid for. while i don't support all the provisions, i'm not happy about the taking money from our energy sector or from food stamps, but i hope we can, mr. chairman, make that up in another way, i am very pleased about the funds that are obtained by repealing the provision to send jobs offshore. this legislation is fiscally responsible and fully paid for. it is -- it invests in america's communities, again by closing that tax loophole that allows corporations to ship jobs overseas. have i said tha
make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation that's created here with our creativity and the benefit of our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when we have the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture...
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this is america. all groups ought to have the opportunity to speak and to give their particular point of view. i happen not to agree with their point of view, but i would fight for their right to speak at the mall. but let me tell you, we have been at the mall for the last hundred years we've been at the mall. it's all right with me that they're at the mall today because we are at the white house. and as long as -- [cheers and applause] as long as they are at the mall, it's all right with me if they let us be in the white house. the challenge before us is to make sure that we are a competent people, that we bring to the table great competence, great commitment, excellence. martin king said this, in 1871, if you can build a better mouse thap than your neighbor even if you build your house in the woods, the world will make a path to your door and this becomes increasingly true. we must not set out to be a great anything ro doctor or barber or buetigs. what we do already float the ma trick lation examina
this is america. all groups ought to have the opportunity to speak and to give their particular point of view. i happen not to agree with their point of view, but i would fight for their right to speak at the mall. but let me tell you, we have been at the mall for the last hundred years we've been at the mall. it's all right with me that they're at the mall today because we are at the white house. and as long as -- [cheers and applause] as long as they are at the mall, it's all right with me if...
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that is america. that is america's charity. charity is loved. it is selfless, pure, and an integral part of the foundation that our nation is built on. our founding fathers sought life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as a natural right , an invasion where each country will be mindful of one another. the proof is boldly written in the declaration of independence. all men are created equal. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. almost everyone needs a hand at some point or another. we all have or we all will. throughout our history, we, the people, have reached out to meet the needs that we saw around us now because someone told us to but because it was the right thing to do. america's charity, our compassion for others has always been the backbone of our country. there was a time when families took care of their own. neighbors helped neighbors and churches were there for those who have nowhere else to turn. benjamin franklin said, "mankind are all of a family." today, the true meaning of charity has been lost.
that is america. that is america's charity. charity is loved. it is selfless, pure, and an integral part of the foundation that our nation is built on. our founding fathers sought life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as a natural right , an invasion where each country will be mindful of one another. the proof is boldly written in the declaration of independence. all men are created equal. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. almost everyone needs a hand at...
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make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation tt's created here with our creativity and the benefit of our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when whave the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture here, and market to the world. this is really important legislation also because of the way it is paid for. while i don't support all the provisions, i'm not happy about the taking money from our energy sector or from food stamps, but i hope we can, mr. chairman, make that up in another way, i am very pleased about the funds that are obtained by repealing the provision to send jobs offshore. this legislation is fiscally responsible and fully paid for. it is -- it invests in america's communities, again by closing that tax loophole that allows corporations to ship jobs overseas. have i said that en
make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation tt's created here with our creativity and the benefit of our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when whave the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture here,...
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if these guys win, whatever the outcome, then america will not be america anymore. the story of the muslim committee here may very well be like that of the muslim community in france or germany. that would be devastating for the social fabric of our country. i will leave it there. i thank you, and hope we don't have to have this discussion again in this way. [applause] >> i know that we have a lot of questions, and before we get to them, a couple of ground rules. make sure that it is a question, not a speech. if you want to make a speech, you can do your own panel. i respect for our friends from c-span, they have a boom mike. there will make their best effort to get its near you so that you can post your question. let me pick up on the first that dr. james zogby talked about -- post 9/11 the country seem to pull together. where there were incidents of retaliation not only against muslim-americans, but people perceive to be as well the did why is this coming up now nine years later? was there now the call to stop the construction of mosques in the country? the popula
if these guys win, whatever the outcome, then america will not be america anymore. the story of the muslim committee here may very well be like that of the muslim community in france or germany. that would be devastating for the social fabric of our country. i will leave it there. i thank you, and hope we don't have to have this discussion again in this way. [applause] >> i know that we have a lot of questions, and before we get to them, a couple of ground rules. make sure that it is a...
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this was a great day for america. and i was glad to see that there is a democracy established in iraq if they can keep it. and we're giving them the tools to keep it. i am encouraged by petreaus' assessment on the war in afghanistan and what seems to be the development of at least a coalition to began to build a military within afghanistan of indigenous troops so that they can take over their country, take back their country and put some kind of freedom -- democracy in the place. i am encouraged by those things. i will tell you definitively that i support our children. i support our military. and if we have been committed to this mission, then we need to give them all our support. we need to give them the moral encouragement. we cannot be reelecting a person who says that this war is lost and cause their general names and says he is dishonest. that is just beyond the pale. [applause] we also have to give them everything they need to fight if they are going to be there. we have to give them weapons, we have to give the
this was a great day for america. and i was glad to see that there is a democracy established in iraq if they can keep it. and we're giving them the tools to keep it. i am encouraged by petreaus' assessment on the war in afghanistan and what seems to be the development of at least a coalition to began to build a military within afghanistan of indigenous troops so that they can take over their country, take back their country and put some kind of freedom -- democracy in the place. i am...
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i would say this to america. it is a word that means you are like a river that gives me life and without you i cannot exist. pastor jackson pastors a baptist church in houston. for 53 years, he and his wife cap covenant. he has been in ministry for 50 years as a leader with traditional values -- family values. he was appointed by gov. rick perry to texas. [applause] it was appointed to the texas department of criminal justice. he went to morehouse college. he was appointed to the hall of preachers for the several books he has written -- over 18 books. he is one of the first preachers -- the first creature to have a weekly tv program, a down-to-earth minister that speaks the truth and honesty -- truth in the honesty. he has planted 19 churches just in the houston area. when martin luther king came to washington to give the speech "i have a dream," he said to my right, listening to this great man, at the corner of the reflecting pool -- he wanted to see all people black, white, red, yellow, whatever color -- to com
i would say this to america. it is a word that means you are like a river that gives me life and without you i cannot exist. pastor jackson pastors a baptist church in houston. for 53 years, he and his wife cap covenant. he has been in ministry for 50 years as a leader with traditional values -- family values. he was appointed by gov. rick perry to texas. [applause] it was appointed to the texas department of criminal justice. he went to morehouse college. he was appointed to the hall of...
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make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation that's created here with our creativity and the benefit our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when we have the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture here, and market to the world. this is really important legislation also because of the way it is paid for. while i don't support all the provisions, i'm not happy about the taking money from our energy sector or from food stamps, but i hope we can, mr. chairman, make that up in another way, i am very pleased about the funds that are obtained by repealing the provision to send jobs offshore. this legislation is fiscally responsible and fully paid for. it is -- it invests in america's communities, again by closing that tax loophole that allows corporations to ship jobs overseas. ve i said that eno
make it in america means manufacture it in america, it also enables people to make it in america. this is about innovation. innovation that's created here with our creativity and the benefit our education system and our entrepreneurial spirit and the rest and then it says, when we have the idea and we create the innovation, that we create the jobs here to produce it to manufacture it and not to up-- to scale up overseas. invent here create the jobs overseas -- no. invent here, manufacture here,...
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if america is not working, america is not working. we need to make sure that there are jobs for everyone who needs one. that means creating 1 million jobs immediately to put all this back to work and make that a top priority. we have heard about education. dunbar is a symbol of what equality education can do even in times of discrimination. whatever zip code your daughter or son lives and should be is a code where quality education is available for all. that has got to be the standard. we need to fix our broken immigration system. it is wrong to pit for black workers against latino workers and say they have to fight it out for the nonsense jobs available that do not work for any of them. we need to fix the system. we need to make it work. lastly, we have got to lift up the dignity of workers. dignity is found in work. if it were not for the unions, we would not have a five-day workweek. if it were not for the unions, there would have been a march on washington because who paid for the bosseuses. the bottom line is we have to lift up w
if america is not working, america is not working. we need to make sure that there are jobs for everyone who needs one. that means creating 1 million jobs immediately to put all this back to work and make that a top priority. we have heard about education. dunbar is a symbol of what equality education can do even in times of discrimination. whatever zip code your daughter or son lives and should be is a code where quality education is available for all. that has got to be the standard. we need...
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if these guys win, whatever the outcome, then america will not be america anymore. the story of the muslim communities year may very well be like that of the muslim community in france or in germany, and that would be devastating for the social fabric of our country. i will leave it there. i think you. i hope we do not end the discussion again in this way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i know we have a lot of questions. i want to give ground rules. make sure it is a question and not a speech. if you want to read the speech, have your own panel. c-span has a microphone. they will come around and make their best effort to get the microphone above you so that you can have your question heard to the rest of the country. let me start off with a quick question picking up on what doctors of r. zogby talk about. well there were incidents of retaliation and some incidents not only against muslims/americans but people perceive to be muslim-american, why is this coming up now eight or nine years later? why is there now call to stop the construction of a mosque across the
if these guys win, whatever the outcome, then america will not be america anymore. the story of the muslim communities year may very well be like that of the muslim community in france or in germany, and that would be devastating for the social fabric of our country. i will leave it there. i think you. i hope we do not end the discussion again in this way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i know we have a lot of questions. i want to give ground rules. make sure it is a question and not...
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america is the greatest country in the history of the world. but that did not happen by accident and it will not continue automatically. today, the american dream is threatened by out of control politicians in washington who think that more government deficit spending is what it takes to grow our economy. that has never worked anywhere in has been tried and will not work now. for some, there may be hard to imagine that the american dream could be at risk, but as the a son, i know it is possible to lose your country because my parents lost theirs. they came to america with virtually nothing. my mother worked as a factory worker, and a maid. my dad is a bartender. they made many sacrifices of the works -- so we would no opportunities they never did. our story is not unique. it is the story of america. it is our common heritage. that type ofimain country? that depends on the decisions we make out. america's greatness is threatened by the economic policies in washington. they are taking us in the wrong direction. but it is not too late to do someth
america is the greatest country in the history of the world. but that did not happen by accident and it will not continue automatically. today, the american dream is threatened by out of control politicians in washington who think that more government deficit spending is what it takes to grow our economy. that has never worked anywhere in has been tried and will not work now. for some, there may be hard to imagine that the american dream could be at risk, but as the a son, i know it is possible...
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god bless america. [applause] >> we now go to the grand canyon state where the former arizona congressman conceded to incumbent senator john mccain in the republican primary. he spoke with supporters in scottsdale for about 10 minutes. [applause] >> first of all, you should know how appreciative eye and for all of your hard work and all of your prayers and yes, even your votes today. [applause] i just got off the phone with my dad and he offered his congratulations. i said, excuse me? he said yes, you are a one-man economic stimulstimulus package for arizona. [applause] this is a great thing about being a republican candidate who believes in pro-growth economic policies. even when you finish second, you can prompt all sorts of economic activity in your home state and that is what we have done here. [applause] in all sincerity, as we look around this room, as thousands more join us via television across the state and the country, we want to thank all of those, not only you gathered here in this room but
god bless america. [applause] >> we now go to the grand canyon state where the former arizona congressman conceded to incumbent senator john mccain in the republican primary. he spoke with supporters in scottsdale for about 10 minutes. [applause] >> first of all, you should know how appreciative eye and for all of your hard work and all of your prayers and yes, even your votes today. [applause] i just got off the phone with my dad and he offered his congratulations. i said, excuse...
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that recaptures america, takes america back from professional politicians in washington that are acting on their own behalf instead of doing their duty for the country. host: tim you're on the independent line. caller: thank you, paul. good morning. good morning, dick. what is the most -- i don't know, what's the biggest turnout that your tea party has had in one gathering? guest: i'd say about 1 million people in washington, d.c. last september 12. these are folks that came from all over the country at their own expense. and clearly, it's the biggest single gathering the free market, small government conservatives to demonstrate their hopes and dreams and their commitments on economic issues that anybody's ever seen. host: you wrote in the "wall street journal" op ed article that the tea party has boss med into a powerful social phenom because it's leaderless not directed by one mind. how is being leaderless good as opposed to a problem? guest: well that's a demonstration of the movement's authenticity. i've always said the idea is bigger than the man and bigger than the party and bigg
that recaptures america, takes america back from professional politicians in washington that are acting on their own behalf instead of doing their duty for the country. host: tim you're on the independent line. caller: thank you, paul. good morning. good morning, dick. what is the most -- i don't know, what's the biggest turnout that your tea party has had in one gathering? guest: i'd say about 1 million people in washington, d.c. last september 12. these are folks that came from all over the...
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god bless you and america, thank you. [applause] >> on c-span to a "washington journal day," is next live with your friend calls for a live coverage of the senate environment committee as they look into the use of chemical disbursements in the cleanup of the gulf of mexico oil spill. and in about 45 minutes, the founder and president of the national black farmers' association will discuss a class-action lawsuit by black farmers against the agriculture department. at 8:30 eastern, we will look at immigration with latino
god bless you and america, thank you. [applause] >> on c-span to a "washington journal day," is next live with your friend calls for a live coverage of the senate environment committee as they look into the use of chemical disbursements in the cleanup of the gulf of mexico oil spill. and in about 45 minutes, the founder and president of the national black farmers' association will discuss a class-action lawsuit by black farmers against the agriculture department. at 8:30...
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the veterans of america -- [applause] the veterans of america, the military family of america, lost a good friend. but there are many of us here who will do our damnedest to carry on his work. i have so many things in my heart i would like to share with you, but as a result of our relationship and trust, friendship, me -- we will make the word bipartisan become real. real. and as you look around here among his colleagues, former colleagues, you will see a lot of democra. the vice-president is democratic. yes. [laughter] [applause] no, unlike this audience. -- you know, i like this audience. you understand doubletalk. [laughter] as a result of this friendship, we came across this legislative process that we call congressional initiative. for those who want to be negative about it, they call it earmarks. ted was the grandfather of earmarks. [laughter] and you can thank him for that. [applause] on march 9, 2005 ted gave an interview to the vfw, and this is what he had to say. i would like to close with these words. and i quote, as a young boy growing up in california, my dream was to bec
the veterans of america -- [applause] the veterans of america, the military family of america, lost a good friend. but there are many of us here who will do our damnedest to carry on his work. i have so many things in my heart i would like to share with you, but as a result of our relationship and trust, friendship, me -- we will make the word bipartisan become real. real. and as you look around here among his colleagues, former colleagues, you will see a lot of democra. the vice-president is...
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service by america's cable companies. next, the funeral service for the former alaska senator ted stevens who died earlier this month in a plane crash. then, remarks from the new orleans >> as we begin, my dear friends, and suggest we be mindful of those who were also involved in the accident and their families. i have only one point i would like to make concerning senator ted stevens. that is to say that senator stevens was a man of god. there are certain circles that would find it rather surprising, if not difficult, to put god and a politician in the same sentence. [laughter] however, think about it. each of our senators and congressional delegates are challenged to love those whom they serve. certainly, if we think of the words of st. john the apostle, who wrote one of several of the letters of the new testament, he showed a pattern for linking the love of god with love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutu
service by america's cable companies. next, the funeral service for the former alaska senator ted stevens who died earlier this month in a plane crash. then, remarks from the new orleans >> as we begin, my dear friends, and suggest we be mindful of those who were also involved in the accident and their families. i have only one point i would like to make concerning senator ted stevens. that is to say that senator stevens was a man of god. there are certain circles that would find it...
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that's good news for america. for a long time, the pdk found in the past that innate ability trumped effort. there were studies by the university of michigan looking at asian societies compared to american societies. agents thought effort counted. americans thought innate ability counted. if we can all get over that, i think that is a very positive piece of news. that's what i would end on. the poll has a lot to tell us, and that is one of the most positive. >> thank you. ken. >> the points on public opinion -- that is what it is. i tried to read the poll as a parent, as a school board member, which i was until recently come and as a dean. from all those perspectives, it begs a series of questions. there's an agreement about the teaching and the quality of teaching. it seems to me that it begs a really big important question about what gives rise to quality teaching. how much of that is embodied in the classroom? the policy environment has shed a lot of light. i was not surprised that parents argue that money matt
that's good news for america. for a long time, the pdk found in the past that innate ability trumped effort. there were studies by the university of michigan looking at asian societies compared to american societies. agents thought effort counted. americans thought innate ability counted. if we can all get over that, i think that is a very positive piece of news. that's what i would end on. the poll has a lot to tell us, and that is one of the most positive. >> thank you. ken. >>...
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and on back street america. there has to be an analysis which looks at how we structure the financial markets and how it will impact consumers, communities, cities, and people who will be affected by this decision-making. it is critical. we not only have wall street and main street. we have a back street. the people who have been pushed down because of the recession because of the crisis, who have bad credit, who are struggling to get their lives together. helping them is essential to the future of the american economy. fifthly, i think we learned from -- the data is clear. housing counseling and homebuyer education works. where people are informed and educated and they understand their risk -- sometimes they will walk away from the decision to buy a home. sometimes they will walk away from a product which is beyond their ability to pay. i think that any system going forward should look at how we structure the demand side of the equation. housing counseling and homebuyer education should be preferred and it may
and on back street america. there has to be an analysis which looks at how we structure the financial markets and how it will impact consumers, communities, cities, and people who will be affected by this decision-making. it is critical. we not only have wall street and main street. we have a back street. the people who have been pushed down because of the recession because of the crisis, who have bad credit, who are struggling to get their lives together. helping them is essential to the...
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"solutions for america" presents a powerful policy agenda that will resonate with mainstream america and that is a real alternative to the excesses of the overreach we currently see in washington. unprecedented power and control has been centralized in washington. the government has blown exponentially in size, scope, can reach. yes, we have opposed these bald power grabs, and yes, we believe we should have opposed them. however, that is not to say that we do not have alternatives. we do have alternatives. one of the main concern is that we have, and we go into it in great detail, is what is happening in terms entitlement. i have three grandchildren, and it is unfair for my generation to be saddling each of those grandchildren with a $200,000 mortgage with no house attached to it because that is a share, individually, of the unfunded liabilities that our generation is passing on to impress from the big three in entitlement. what have the liberals given us? the economy is down. unemployment is up, and americans are more pessimistic about the future than at any time since the 1970's. t
"solutions for america" presents a powerful policy agenda that will resonate with mainstream america and that is a real alternative to the excesses of the overreach we currently see in washington. unprecedented power and control has been centralized in washington. the government has blown exponentially in size, scope, can reach. yes, we have opposed these bald power grabs, and yes, we believe we should have opposed them. however, that is not to say that we do not have alternatives. we...
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it goes beyond and talks about some discussion about conditions in latin america. the point being that we still think in terms of the monroe doctrine. >> how does it apply today? >> it applies today in the sense that we still practice the monroe doctrine. president kennedy cited by name during the cuban missile crisis. it is not an instrument to prevent european colonial expansion anymore, but outside interference in hemispheric affairs, whether the soviet union or nazi germany or whatever. it is the business of the united states as a sort of a big brother of the hemisphere. >> what physically appeared? >> it was drafted by the secretary of state john quincy adams. it appears in monroe's state of the union address. it was a kind of parenthetical idea aimed at britain. >> the second book, the diary of james k. polk. the tennessean old was an austere, detached, deeply jaundiced chronicler. pouring out is that the frustrations in plain language. you want to say that mr. buchanan is an able man, but is in small matters without judgment and sometimes acts like an old ma
it goes beyond and talks about some discussion about conditions in latin america. the point being that we still think in terms of the monroe doctrine. >> how does it apply today? >> it applies today in the sense that we still practice the monroe doctrine. president kennedy cited by name during the cuban missile crisis. it is not an instrument to prevent european colonial expansion anymore, but outside interference in hemispheric affairs, whether the soviet union or nazi germany or...
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we talked about how in rural america, my health center was in rural america with the public service bustlines. forget a macro or in some way. it had nothing. someone did not have a pickup truck, they could not get where they needed to go whether it was to buy groceries or get health care. we had to operate efficient fans, literally running around the two county area where i worked in order to bring in patients. right here in washington d.c., transportation is an issue. yes we have the metro. if you are a mother with four kids in southeast d.c. and the need come to gw or howard, it is a one hour or more in writing, four bus transfers, blossoms dollars with the kids in tow to get to a place where you can get care. thank god unity healthcare has sites in southeast. even in an urban area like washington, d.c., or new york city there are places where people can i get to where they need to go. this is in suburban and urban america as well that access includes access to transportation. [no audio] >> we have worked with the children's health fund not only to bring their staff and our staff together t
we talked about how in rural america, my health center was in rural america with the public service bustlines. forget a macro or in some way. it had nothing. someone did not have a pickup truck, they could not get where they needed to go whether it was to buy groceries or get health care. we had to operate efficient fans, literally running around the two county area where i worked in order to bring in patients. right here in washington d.c., transportation is an issue. yes we have the metro. if...
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we want to be the united states of america. we want to be a country that stands for freedom in the world. we want to be a country that doesn't put government ahead of people, that puts people ahead of government and works to create private sector jobs that ensure the future of our family in a free society. thank you all a great night, a great night in our state, the first and the last 90 days that's going to send a message to washington and if i get to take that message to washington for you, it's a message that every day, for the next six years, i'll do everything i can to represent missouri values and represent a country where the people are bigger than the government. thank you all. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ ♪ there's one day here the next day gone ♪ >> michigan voters also went to the polls today to choose candidates for governor. in the republican race, rick snyder, the former c.e.o. of gateway computers, won a crowded
we want to be the united states of america. we want to be a country that stands for freedom in the world. we want to be a country that doesn't put government ahead of people, that puts people ahead of government and works to create private sector jobs that ensure the future of our family in a free society. thank you all a great night, a great night in our state, the first and the last 90 days that's going to send a message to washington and if i get to take that message to washington for you,...
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inaudible] [unintelligible] >> inside, the leading sermon was about america and iraq. that day the same storm and was read in every town across the country. anti-americanism is one of the regime's founding principles. it is turned the former u.s. embassy where the hostages were seized back in 1979 into a kind of museum of grievance, accounting decades of u.s. meddling and are ron's affairs. in the main stairwell, a mural depicts the latest perceived grievance -- america's actions in the middle east since 9/11. the mural begins with hollywood, run by jews, the control been leyden, who worked with george bush to attack america. it is a conspiracy theory that the current hard-line government seems to encourage. >> i guess you are disputing with him and he did not buy it. >> is crazy. the thing is, of ron is a very complicated place and there is that element to iran, but it is a sophisticated culture there. i went in with an open mind. clearly he did not know what he was talking about. ,t's repugnant, those murals but at the same time, there's a lot of fascinating people i
inaudible] [unintelligible] >> inside, the leading sermon was about america and iraq. that day the same storm and was read in every town across the country. anti-americanism is one of the regime's founding principles. it is turned the former u.s. embassy where the hostages were seized back in 1979 into a kind of museum of grievance, accounting decades of u.s. meddling and are ron's affairs. in the main stairwell, a mural depicts the latest perceived grievance -- america's actions in the...
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for so long america's market was so large and we did not need to look abroad. i would be curious if you had any thoughts on that. high-value computing in terms of medium-sized manufacturing, work-force training, and then what we can gdue for a manufacturing policy. >> thank you for the concerns. i sure everyone of them and understand the issues. with regard to high performance that does come about. we have had the opportunity of having the largest trade show in the country, and second-largest in the world take place every two year. this is the year it will come to chicago in september. in this an absolute marvel to go and tour the show and see how overtimed the type of manufacturing has changed. in particular, the ramp up in productivity over the past 30 years coincides with the introduction of this computer callnumerical control that began earnest in the late 1970's. over time companies have still been trying to figure out the ways of continuing to become more and more efficient. this machinery is one example. we had a conference in chicago about five years ag
for so long america's market was so large and we did not need to look abroad. i would be curious if you had any thoughts on that. high-value computing in terms of medium-sized manufacturing, work-force training, and then what we can gdue for a manufacturing policy. >> thank you for the concerns. i sure everyone of them and understand the issues. with regard to high performance that does come about. we have had the opportunity of having the largest trade show in the country, and...
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he had invested so much in america's status as a global power. one of my reviewers criticized me for ignoring the president in between the two. i actually wrote him back and i said that my intention was not to demean harry truman. i would make the further point that everyone -- first of all, truman is, to some degree, roosevelt + 7. he is an extension. also, you do not really have to make the case these days for truman's importance. >> eisenhower, you do have to make the case. i did not make this as a slight to truman. it was just what i was concentrating on. >> you obviously were asking yourself how this works. -- "wall street journal"spoke -- saturday's wall street journal has this column about someone picking five of their favorite books to read in -- to read. in your case, the five best were who showed the best statesmanship in the white house. i want to go down the list as to why you would recommend these. how does this work? who invites you to do the five best? >> i cannot remember if it was an e-mail or a phone call from someone at the wal
he had invested so much in america's status as a global power. one of my reviewers criticized me for ignoring the president in between the two. i actually wrote him back and i said that my intention was not to demean harry truman. i would make the further point that everyone -- first of all, truman is, to some degree, roosevelt + 7. he is an extension. also, you do not really have to make the case these days for truman's importance. >> eisenhower, you do have to make the case. i did not...
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"solutions for america" presents a powerful policy agenda that will resonate with mainstream america and it is a real alternative to the excesses' of the over reache we currently see in washington. unprecedented power and control has been centralized in washington. the government has grown exponentially in size, scope, and reach. yes, we have opposed these bold power grabs and we believe we should have opposed them. however, that is not to say that we do not have alternatives. we do. one of the main concerns that we have is what is happening in terms of entitlements, for example. very specifically and personally, i have three grandchildren, and it is unfair for my generation to be saddling each of them with a two of the thousand dollars mortgage with no house attached to it -- a $200,000 mortgage with no house attached to it, because that is their share of entitlements -- social security, medicare, and medicaid. what have the liberals given us? the economy is down, unemployment is up and americans are more pessimistic about the future than at any time since the 1970's. that is why we
"solutions for america" presents a powerful policy agenda that will resonate with mainstream america and it is a real alternative to the excesses' of the over reache we currently see in washington. unprecedented power and control has been centralized in washington. the government has grown exponentially in size, scope, and reach. yes, we have opposed these bold power grabs and we believe we should have opposed them. however, that is not to say that we do not have alternatives. we do....
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but only if the united states of america is a party. i might also add that this is a provision in which the industry does pay. the industry was the group that actually developed a formula they develop -- developed that formula. this is actually the group that developed it for our delegation and is quite happy with that provision. let's go to the member argument. this is actually a little more extraordinary. there are 159 other members that are parties to this treaty. only 193 countries in the world. this is an overwhelming amount of the international community. steven says that because there are some bad actors out there, we should not join this treaty. that is an argument that the united states should never be able to enter into. there might be, in any kind of multilateral agreement, some bad party out there. that is the kind of crippling isolationism that i do not think is going to be very appealing. in addition to that, it dramatically understates the importance of the treaty and specifically understates the affect of this treaty in
but only if the united states of america is a party. i might also add that this is a provision in which the industry does pay. the industry was the group that actually developed a formula they develop -- developed that formula. this is actually the group that developed it for our delegation and is quite happy with that provision. let's go to the member argument. this is actually a little more extraordinary. there are 159 other members that are parties to this treaty. only 193 countries in the...
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and the loss that america suffered. so, it is important that wae no target one group of people in in this country. and there is freedom of religion and we are able to express ourselves the way we see fit under our law. but i think that there had to be more a sense of empathy toward the familiesment i think that is what they are saying. people pushed forward with it without realizing what it would do to those new yorkers that were offended by it. i think that is where it sand right now. as far as what the president said, the president said what he said and how things evolve from there are the stories that we tell. host: "new york times" editorial today and "washington post" editorial are about this whole mosque debate. both papers weighing in and saying that the president needs to lead on this and his first statements were correct on the issue. loretta, democratic line, cleveland, ohio. caller: good morning, ladies. my issue is that we should not even thereby and if we play our cards right there will not be a next genera
and the loss that america suffered. so, it is important that wae no target one group of people in in this country. and there is freedom of religion and we are able to express ourselves the way we see fit under our law. but i think that there had to be more a sense of empathy toward the familiesment i think that is what they are saying. people pushed forward with it without realizing what it would do to those new yorkers that were offended by it. i think that is where it sand right now. as far...
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i was curious how washington's channel, al hurra, covered hezbollah, one of america's foreign enemies. -- sworn enemies. at a desk rented from the associated press, i found al hurra's bureau chief. i had seen her reporting on tv. we had barely met when she got an anonymous text from hezbollah. >> if you are interested, watch the important speech at 1:30 today. wishing you a beautiful sunday. i don't know who the person is sending this to me. >> we agreed to meet later. i wanted to see minar tv, the hezbollah channel. we were taken to a secret location. >> someone is goign to come -- going to come and get us and take us to a secret location. >> they are really careful about security. >> israel had tried to bomb al minar off the air and had failed. >> they want to make sure that we do not know where the place is. >> what are you watching? >> hezbollat al minar is a station of resistance against the zionist enemy. >> people have a policy. it is difficult to separate. i would ask you do you know any neutral media in the world? can you say that the bbc is neutral and cnn is neutral? there
i was curious how washington's channel, al hurra, covered hezbollah, one of america's foreign enemies. -- sworn enemies. at a desk rented from the associated press, i found al hurra's bureau chief. i had seen her reporting on tv. we had barely met when she got an anonymous text from hezbollah. >> if you are interested, watch the important speech at 1:30 today. wishing you a beautiful sunday. i don't know who the person is sending this to me. >> we agreed to meet later. i wanted to...
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that is america story. and i am proud to stand with you as we write the next proud chapter in the light of the country that we love. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. >> senator mitch mcconnell responded to these remarks. mr. president, on another matter, the president today announced his plan to transition the mission of our military in iraq from combat -- excuse me. the president announced his plan today to transition the mission of our military in iraq from combat to an advisory and assistance mission. for context, it is worth remembering that prior to the full deployment of this force, some democrats were already declaring the surge the president is referring to today a complete failure. but thanks to the vision and the determination of general petraeus, general mcchrystal and ambassador crocker, the counterinsurgency strategy was allowed to take root and to succeed. the population was protected, al qaeda was weakened and crucially our relationship with the flee can i government
that is america story. and i am proud to stand with you as we write the next proud chapter in the light of the country that we love. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. >> senator mitch mcconnell responded to these remarks. mr. president, on another matter, the president today announced his plan to transition the mission of our military in iraq from combat -- excuse me. the president announced his plan today to transition the mission of our military in iraq from...
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that is what is happening in america. when i met with the president last month at the white house, i conveyed my belief shared by many economists that the ongoing uncertainty hurting small businesses and preventing the creation of private sector jobs. not long after we spoke, he signed a $26 billion stimulus spending bill that funneled money to states in order to protect government jobs, and even worse, funded by a new tax that makes it more expensive to create jobs here in united states and less expensive to create jobs overseas. listen, this cannot continue. i had enough and i think the american people have had enough of politicians in washington talking about wanting to create jobs while doing everything possible to prevent jobs from being created here in our country. i'm going to propose five actions that president obama should take immediately to break this economic uncertainty and help more americans find an honest day's work. first, the president should announce that he will not carry out his plans to impose job ki
that is what is happening in america. when i met with the president last month at the white house, i conveyed my belief shared by many economists that the ongoing uncertainty hurting small businesses and preventing the creation of private sector jobs. not long after we spoke, he signed a $26 billion stimulus spending bill that funneled money to states in order to protect government jobs, and even worse, funded by a new tax that makes it more expensive to create jobs here in united states and...
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a compact with america -- i like that. i like the patriots across the country -- not just the tea party, but the spirit of the american people. i love to see people marched on washington and stand on those capitol steps with a bullhorn in a respectful way. they let the members, as they walk across the steppes, going to go to -- steps going to vote, let them know what is on their minds and how they want them to vote. that makes our country great. they're not shooting each other or throwing things at one another. occasionally an ugly son will come up, but they do not stay up very long -- and ugly sign will come up, but they do not stay up very long. it is the wind beneath our wings that is getting the attention of every elected official, republican, democrat, independentba. in this election cycle, every member is running scared, as well they should. this business of making promises and campaign speeches and learning sound bites -- whether you write them on your hand or you have a card that you can look at. maybe your memory
a compact with america -- i like that. i like the patriots across the country -- not just the tea party, but the spirit of the american people. i love to see people marched on washington and stand on those capitol steps with a bullhorn in a respectful way. they let the members, as they walk across the steppes, going to go to -- steps going to vote, let them know what is on their minds and how they want them to vote. that makes our country great. they're not shooting each other or throwing...
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bobby ghosh discusses the lives of muslims living in america today. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> in his weekly address, president obama urges republicans in congress to support a bill that aims to reduce the influence of corporations in political campaigns. the new representative gives the republican address and calls on democratic leaders to support gop proposals to cut government spending. >> as the political season heats up, americans are already being inundated with the usual phone calls, mailings, and tv ads all across the country. this summer, they're also seeing a flood of attack ads run by a shadowy groups with harmless sounding names. we do not know who is behind these or who is paying for them. this is happening because of the decision by the supreme court in the citizens united case. it now allows big corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence our elections. taken by millions of dollars worth of tv ads. they do not even have to reveal who is actually paying for them. he did not know if it is a f
bobby ghosh discusses the lives of muslims living in america today. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> in his weekly address, president obama urges republicans in congress to support a bill that aims to reduce the influence of corporations in political campaigns. the new representative gives the republican address and calls on democratic leaders to support gop proposals to cut government spending. >> as the political season heats up, americans are...
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have a good day america. host: i am sure that that has nothing to do with the way that they schedule my appearances on this program. joe, you are on "washington journal." caller: there is nothing new under the sun. i would be the eighth caller to concur that there are no ethics in congress. host: when you go to the polls in november, will affect how you vote? caller: i will get to that in one quick second. congress is a microcosm of society itself. the mafia calls and getting your feet wet -- your beak wet. is the old adage, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. these individuals have been in for an extended period of time. the longer they are in power, the wetter their beak gets. it is a microcosm of society. i see it in business every day. everyone takes care of themselves through malfeasance. i have done over the years from conservative republican to democrat -- i voted for obama, an individual with so much potential who has failed, to an independent, and i have no idea what i will do. in con
have a good day america. host: i am sure that that has nothing to do with the way that they schedule my appearances on this program. joe, you are on "washington journal." caller: there is nothing new under the sun. i would be the eighth caller to concur that there are no ethics in congress. host: when you go to the polls in november, will affect how you vote? caller: i will get to that in one quick second. congress is a microcosm of society itself. the mafia calls and getting your...
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america is far more honored around the world. the rally should have been called restoring jobs, not restoring honor. he should have a speaker like ross perot. they should have been talking about how to restore jobs, u.s. trade policy, the trade imbalance with china, with japan, restoring jobs. we have on our around the world as a result of bush out of office who live as into a washington art and as a result of having obama in office -- bush out of office who lied us into a war and as a result of having obama in office. host: one of the questions that comes up is how many people were there. it you or the reference that glenn beck made that more than 1000 were there. "the washington post" trying to put that in perspective -- the numbers game. the attendance at glenn beck's gathering promises to be contentious. crowd sizes on the mall are notoriously difficult to estimate. law-enforcement agencies have stopped providing numbers. at one point, they joked that they just got word from the media there are over 1000 people here today. la
america is far more honored around the world. the rally should have been called restoring jobs, not restoring honor. he should have a speaker like ross perot. they should have been talking about how to restore jobs, u.s. trade policy, the trade imbalance with china, with japan, restoring jobs. we have on our around the world as a result of bush out of office who live as into a washington art and as a result of having obama in office -- bush out of office who lied us into a war and as a result...
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if we are serious about making sure that america's workers and america's cells exceeds in the 21st century, the single most important step that we can take is to make sure that every one of our young people here in austin, here in texas, here in the united states of america, has the best education that the world has offered. -- has to offer. >> the president, speaking in austin, texas yesterday. from "the new york times," "at least 70% of the graduates went to the city university of new york needed extra help. "you are very excited with the kids who are crying on graduation day, they are moving on to bigger things, but some assumptions have been largely untested." at the high school for public service in brooklyn, more than 90% of the 80 students to enter this freshman 2003 level graduated with the vast majority of enrolling in college, but more than half needed to take remedial math courses." the question today, how can we used college graduation to have -- hit the president's goals. before we get your calls on that, let's go to jim abrams with the associated press about what is happening
if we are serious about making sure that america's workers and america's cells exceeds in the 21st century, the single most important step that we can take is to make sure that every one of our young people here in austin, here in texas, here in the united states of america, has the best education that the world has offered. -- has to offer. >> the president, speaking in austin, texas yesterday. from "the new york times," "at least 70% of the graduates went to the city...
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we believe that solutions for america presents a way to make that vision a reality, to build an america where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon. welcome to heritage. he described reasons quite well for why we took the initiative to compile these recommendations into this report. in a nutshell, it is no ordinary time in this country. we are added to pinpoint. a lot of other sears people have looked -- we are at 8 tipping point. a lot of other serious people have looked at this. two of the other ideas that known to emphasize relate to our entitlement state. in a nutshell, if there's any take away, it would be to realize that the era of unchecked and unlimited entitlements must come to an end. there are two ways to do that. the first one relates to the big three, and medicare, medicaid, and social security, the middle- class entitlements. it would require them to compete for funds the way all other programs do, require congress to look at those programs every year, every few years if necessary, to figure out if they ar
we believe that solutions for america presents a way to make that vision a reality, to build an america where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon. welcome to heritage. he described reasons quite well for why we took the initiative to compile these recommendations into this report. in a nutshell, it is no ordinary time in this country. we are added to pinpoint. a lot of other sears people have looked -- we are at 8...
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there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be fixed by what is right with america. this is an important election. it is not about me, and not about a waffling pessimistic just wants to be the prince of cable-tv. it is about the people of kentucky. they need someone to stand up for them. my roots run deep in western kentucky. i will carry your help and values to the u.s. senate, and humbly ask for your support. thank you, and god bless you. [applause] [chanting] >> our next speaker this afternoon -- some call him not a typical candidate some call him unconventional. he attended at baylor university and graduated from newton medical school. in 1993 rand paul with his wife of 19 years and moved to bowling green, kentucky, to begin his ophthalmology practice with his wife and three sons. in 1995 he founded the southern kentucky eye clinic. the former president served there for 17 years. in 1993 rand paul funded kentucky taxpayers union to it. it is a non-partisan citizens' watchdog group to inform the voters on key's spending and taxation votes by their legislators. wel
there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be fixed by what is right with america. this is an important election. it is not about me, and not about a waffling pessimistic just wants to be the prince of cable-tv. it is about the people of kentucky. they need someone to stand up for them. my roots run deep in western kentucky. i will carry your help and values to the u.s. senate, and humbly ask for your support. thank you, and god bless you. [applause] [chanting] >> our next speaker...
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one is to take back america or america's future now!, which is the lefty version of cpac. they tell the media that they are like the lefty cpac, but they cannot compare. we have debates at cpac. they have debates about those that want to tax the rich purse is those that want to tax the wealthy. they have debates on whether the american health-care system should be like cuba or canada. they do talk about some things. let me give you a couple of examples of some of the panel's they have. the economy, kick them when they're down, how the right plans to come back and what we want to do about it, tackling the big money obstacles to a progressive agenda, and taking on the folks who stand in the leg. they are unfocused on monday. what is interesting is i went to one last year with some of our staff. in the exhibit hall most of them are young in spirit among the attendees, most of the students -- or not even students, most of the young people are wearing a coat and tie and sitting behind tables, which means there are there because they are paid to be there. it is their job. it is
one is to take back america or america's future now!, which is the lefty version of cpac. they tell the media that they are like the lefty cpac, but they cannot compare. we have debates at cpac. they have debates about those that want to tax the rich purse is those that want to tax the wealthy. they have debates on whether the american health-care system should be like cuba or canada. they do talk about some things. let me give you a couple of examples of some of the panel's they have. the...
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we talked about how in rural america, my health center was in rural america with the public service bustlines. forget a macro or in some way. it had nothing. someone did not have a pickup truck, they could not get where they needed to go whether it was to buy groceries or get health care. we had to operate efficient fans, literally running around the two county area where i worked in order to bring in patients. right here in washington d.c., transportation is an issue. yes we have the metro. if you are a mother with four kids in southeast d.c. and the need come to gw or howard, it is a one hour or more in writing, four bus transfers, blossoms dollars with the kids in tow to get to a place where you can get care. thank god unity healthcare has sites in southeast. even in an urban area like washington, d.c., or new york city there are places where people can i get to where they need to go. this is in suburban and urban america as well that access includes access to transportation. [no audio] >> we have worked with the children's health fund not only to bring their staff and our staff together t
we talked about how in rural america, my health center was in rural america with the public service bustlines. forget a macro or in some way. it had nothing. someone did not have a pickup truck, they could not get where they needed to go whether it was to buy groceries or get health care. we had to operate efficient fans, literally running around the two county area where i worked in order to bring in patients. right here in washington d.c., transportation is an issue. yes we have the metro. if...
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god bless america offha. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ ♪ >> the u.s. senate confirmed elena kagan to be on the u.s. supreme court. five republicans voted for the confirmation. only one democrat voted against the dollar today in chicago, president obama made a brief remarks about the confirmation of the high court and a 12th justice. this is under five minutes. >> i am very pleased that the senate hashes voted to confirm elena kagan as the nation's 112th supreme court justice. eyeleted think the judiciary committee to i want to thank the judiciary committee for giving her a timely hearing. of the past month amid the committee has scrutinize her record as a scholar, a law school dean, presidential adviser, and as solicitor general. after 17 hours of testimony, i would say they got a pretty good look at elena kagan. they got a sense of a formidable intelligence, rich understanding of our constitution, commitment to the rule
god bless america offha. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ ♪ >> the u.s. senate confirmed elena kagan to be on the u.s. supreme court. five republicans voted for the confirmation. only one democrat voted against the dollar today in chicago, president obama made a brief remarks about the confirmation of the high court and a 12th justice. this is under five minutes. >> i am very pleased that the...
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that is the way america is behaving in the volunteer force. that is pretty representative of america. host: another component is recruiting campuses. there is a piece that is talking about this. host: as you well know that rotc program on the harvard campus became a piece of much discussion. what are the statistics about elite schools and the presence of our otc? >-- of rotc? guest: i will tell you what i have heard, and that is rotc is now at about 250 colleges. there are 420 detachments. let's take carver. it is in boston. a short metro ride away. -- a short metro ride away from m.i.t. given the demands on military manpower, if i were to ask army if they would be interested in opening a unit and all of the associated manpower to sustain its when you have won a short ride away, the army would say no. that is what i have said. -- that is what i have heard. harvard support has been quite good. president summers i remember very well taking the time to come to the rotc commissioning ceremony. it happens at harvard yard and a prominent place. he w
that is the way america is behaving in the volunteer force. that is pretty representative of america. host: another component is recruiting campuses. there is a piece that is talking about this. host: as you well know that rotc program on the harvard campus became a piece of much discussion. what are the statistics about elite schools and the presence of our otc? >-- of rotc? guest: i will tell you what i have heard, and that is rotc is now at about 250 colleges. there are 420 detachments....
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it is called "america at risk." we were in new york and we were filming had ground zero. -- coming at ground zero. i thought it is wrong to build a mosque near the ground zero. [applause] you are now opposing what i just said. how many of you would agree that it is just psychologically wrong to put a mosque up near ground zero? raise your hands. almost unanimous. you'll find the elites are on the other side. overwhelmingly. if you read this morning's paper, one of their more left- wing columnist wrote an entire column. i gave a speech last thursday at the american enterprise institute in which i basically outlined the we are not engaged in a war on terrorism. we are in a war with the radical islamist who want to impose on the united states. we are building an entire package of materials. you can go back to campus this fall and raise the following questions. see how the canvas handles this conversation. a man was brought into court in new jersey and his wife was trying to get a restraining order. on the grounds that
it is called "america at risk." we were in new york and we were filming had ground zero. -- coming at ground zero. i thought it is wrong to build a mosque near the ground zero. [applause] you are now opposing what i just said. how many of you would agree that it is just psychologically wrong to put a mosque up near ground zero? raise your hands. almost unanimous. you'll find the elites are on the other side. overwhelmingly. if you read this morning's paper, one of their more left-...